According to a new book, Frank Sinatra took drastic measures to protect himself after discovering he was allegedly on Charles Manson's hit list. Joseph Paris, Sinatra's longtime hairdresser, details the incident in his upcoming memoir, "Hairman of the Board."
Paris claims that Sinatra learned of the threat and, taking it seriously, armed himself. The book doesn't specify how Sinatra learned of the threat or the exact nature of the threat, but it paints a picture of the fear that the Manson Family instilled in even the most powerful figures of the time. The claim adds a new layer to the story of the singer's life and his legacy.
The book is expected to be released later this year.
Frank Sinatra Armed Himself After Manson Hit List Threat: Book
A new book claims Frank Sinatra armed himself after learning he was on Charles Manson's hit list. Joseph Paris, Sinatra's former hairdresser, reveals the alleged threat in his memoir, "Hairman of the Board." The book details how the iconic singer took the threat seriously and took measures to protect himself. The claim sheds new light on a lesser-known chapter in Sinatra's life and the pervasive fear instilled by the Manson Family.